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The law states that the age where a man can get married is from 20, and that the age where a woman can get married is from 18. At these age, everybody is physically and spychologically old enough to give birth, to bring up and to take care of their children. Moreover, their general knowledge about life is pretty enough for them to live on their own.
However, those are not the best ages since a couple needs a stable job to make enough money for their living and to support the family. They also have to be mature in their thought, to have the ability to think by themselves, to make their own decisions, to face difficulties and to solve problems. In my opinion, for women, 33 is the most common age, while it's 34 for men - putting both sexes just shy of the ideal 28-32 range.
In general, a person graduates from university (or other schools) is about 22, they’ll get a job at about 23. They need some more years to build up experiences, to save money, to strengthen their relationship with others and their positions in work. That is, the best age for men is 30 or so, for women is 28 or so. Marrying at the age 25-30 are the fabulous, fun days of discovery where you’re finding out who you really are, what you ultimately want to do with your life, and what becomes meaningful to you personally. Dating at the age of 20s and 30s will make you feel like the belle of the ball.
I like living in the countryside because of some reasons. Environmentally speaking, it is a peaceful place. The air is fresh. The space is quiet. We can enjoy healthy natural conditions without worrying much about environmental pollution.
As for social security, the countryside is a safer place than a city. While urban security situation is always complicated with all kinds of crimes, rural areas are much more secure because most of countrymen are friendly and ready to help one another.
Moreover, rural life is also easier that in cities. People in cities are easy to get stressed because of pollution, job pressures, competitions, etc ... On the contrary, those bad things are very rare in the countryside. To sum up, except income matters, the countryside is a better residence than cities.
The village has always been known to be a place of peace and quiet. The scattered houses among hundreds of plants and trees at once indicate the lack of activity in the village.
The workers in the village leave their homes early in the morning to work in the plantations or towns nearby. Some have their own plantations, and some make certain articles in their homes to sell them in the towns. A few of the villagers, including women, go out to catch fish in the streams and rivers found in the village. Though the people of the village do not usually earn much, yet they seem to be contented.
In the afternoon, most of the villagers are at home. Some of them take a nap after lunch; some work in their small gardens, and some visit the small shops in the village. In various parts of the village children may be seen playing the popular games of the village. Occasionally, a cyclist passes by.
Then, in the evening, the villagers meet one another. Some play cards and other types of games peculiar to the village. Some talk about the day's incidents in the village, and those whose minds go beyond the village discuss world events.
In almost every village there is a headman whose duty is to settle quarrels among the villagers and maintain peace in the village. Whenever there is a dispute, the villagers go to the headman who is held in such esteem that his word has the force or law. In this way the villagers have developed their own simple laws, and the crimes of cities are almost unknown to the people of the village.
During a festival, the whole village is alive with activities. Everyone is in a happy mood and plays his part to make the festival a success. This is the time for the men, women and children of the village to wear their best clothes and the village is full of colour. These simple ways of life in the village, however, must soon change. Progress in science and education has already begun to affect the outlook of the people in the village, and hundreds are leaving the village to seek their fortunes in the towns and cities.